Apple has once again collaborated with luxury brand Hermès for the Apple Watch 2 Series. New band styles and colors are introduced this season which are based on Hermès’ iconic watches – Clipper, Cape Cod and Espace. The Double Buckle Cuff will be available in Swift and Epsom calfskin leathers, and comes in three colors, Étoupe, Bleu Agate and Rose Jaipur. The Single Tour Deployment Buckle will come in Fauve Barenia Leather which includes a hidden deployment buckle and opens with a click of two side buttons. The classic Double Tour and Single Tour bands are still part of the collection with new colors for Fall including Anemone. Every Apple Watch Hermès model includes the exclusive Hermès Sport Band which comes in the brand’s signature orange color. Apple Watch 2 Series will be available for pre-order beginning September 9, 2016.

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The collaboration between Apple and French fashion house Hermes has gone with the spring wind, with the addition of four new band colors. Each of these bands will be made of luxury leather, as goes without saying, but what truly wins it here is the wide range of colors that they arrive in. Hermes will add white, orange, sapphire blue and peacock blue. This adds to the line of original band colors including Fauve (deer brown), Etain (tin gray), Capucine (red) and Bleu Jean (blue), each available depending on the style and the size selected.

The idea of standalone bands, available as accessories to the Apple Watch is an interesting proposition. It extends the limits and usage of the Apple Watch by catering to wider demands. The Hermes bands will start from $340 for the 38 mm and the 42 mm Single Tour versions. The Double Tour version on the other hand will cost $490 for straps available in the regular and long size variations. The large 42 mm Cuff design will retail for $690 but will only be available in the deer brown shade.

I have two very serious addictions (as the hubby and the boy will attest to) — one is Hermès and the other is Apple. I am NEVER without something from either of the brands. My iPhone and Apple Watch are literally extensions of my hands, and well, you know my love of all things Hermès! Though at first a collaboration between companies from such different worlds seems unusual, it actually makes a lot of sense. Both subscribe to the highest standards in craftsmanship and innovation — one in old-world luxury and the other in modern technology. And each one elicits frenzy from fans whenever it announces a new product.

Make no mistake, this watch is as meticulously crafted as anything else from Hermès. The three different styles of leather straps are handmade by Hermès artisans in France, and an Hermès watch face reinterpreted by Apple designers in California comes along with each. When Apple approached the company about the collaboration, they had to bow down to the holy grail of all luxury houses; with Hermès-exclusive faces used, there is no Apple branding visible whatsoever!

Allowing Hermès’ symbols to upstage Apple’s is a first, Apple Design Chief Jony Ive said in an interview with the WSJ. “I’ve been at Apple 23 years and this is conspicuous and singular. I’ve never known anything like this,” he elaborated. The bands are only available when bought alongside a new stainless steel Hermès Apple Watch, so don’t think you can just pick up a new band for your plain old iWatch — you’ll have to go all in. Prices start at $1,100 for a single band, $1,250 for the double tour, and $1,500 for the cuff (price includes the Hermès watch). Available colors are Etain, a deep grey; Fauve, a luggage brown; Capucine, a gorgeous burnt orange/red; Noir; and the classic Bleu Jean. I’m getting the Capucine Double Tour. What about you? Available at select Hermès and Apple stores on October 5th. Get more info on the Apple Watch Hermès here.

The perfect blend – Hermes selling one of the most expensive fashion accessories in the world and Apple…you know, they’re just selling high-ticket technologies. And when these two brands walk arm on arm, you get the Hermes Apple Watch.

Not-so-easy-to-find, like always… these watches are only sold in few of Apple and Hermes retail stores. If you don’t grab one soon, you might miss the bus.

What’s so hot about it? Well, first you get the best technology watch in the world. And it’s so much more than a ticking machine. Then Hermes put a handmade leather strap on it, making it fashionable and trendy. And you know what they say right? Any watch above $50 USD is not a watch anymore, it’s a jewelry.

The price starts at $1100 USD and can go up to $1500 USD. The 42mm single strap option is available in noir and gauvre (black and brown). The Capucine (red) strap is available in size 38mm.

For those hunting for the iconic Hermes double strap, you will be paying $1250 USD. The colors available are teal, red, grey and brown, but they’re only offered with the 38mm size. Another watch with The Cuff, which comes in extra large leather strap for the 42mm size, is priced at $1500 USD.